A group of young teens is unexpectedly sent to the mysterious Digital World and paired up with their own powerful, morphing monster called the Digimon. Together the entire group set out on an adventure to fight evil and save the world.

When I was a kid, I loved this show for the fact that it satired the adult world. All there kids and there school have this sort of inter politics within a hierarchy of social structures, beyond that though, it was really *beep* cute.

Space Ghost in his 40s is no longer a superhero, and now he even goes by his real name Tad Ghostal. However, to remain in the spot-light he has started his own late-night talk show filmed ... See full summary »

The everyday life of Arnold, a 4th-grader in a nameless city that resembles Brooklyn, New York, who lives in a multi-racial boarding house with his grandparents and a motley assortment of neighbors and friends.

Like Avatar, you really grew attached to these characters as the show went on. The Hill's and their neighbors family's are achingly average. the town of Arlington,Texas which they live in is also. This show is the king of dry-wit and parody of suburban-southern life.

This is The Simpsons, but that is consistently funny. Like, piss-your-pants-laughing type funny. Like Spongebob, Avatar, and KOTH, it creates a lively world that never feels fake or artificial. We follow the misadventures of 7 egocentric friends (?) and their downright weird and silly world.

Could be really captivating at times, but the filler really hurt it. It was really painful to see the slow rift developing between Naruto and Sasuke. Then you saw the bond of Naruto, Jirayia and Sakura.

A really weird and awkward show. It had a lot of adult sub-text. The more and more I rewatch it the more I can't believe it even aired on Nick. It was painful to watch some scenes but it was regardless really tongue-in-cheek and witty.

Follows the adventures of an extraordinarily strong young boy named Goku as he searches for the seven dragon balls. These balls, when combined, can grant the owner any one wish he desires. ... See full summary »

This show's got serious charm. It didn't necessarily have the over-the-top fights and overpowered characters that DBZ had, but it was really cute and fun to watch Goku developing real relationships with people in a world he wasn't familiar with.

While this show was at times scary and gross. It was so goofy as *beep* and made it clear that it absolutely did not care what the viewer thought. The whole show revolved around the carelessness of it's plot's and righting

Ah, The Simpsons. That wonderful hub of television that everybody lands on at least once in their life. The originator of the Animated-Sitcom genre, it started adult-cartoons. It had such wonderful and pure humour that was so smart it spawned dozens of copy-cats and influenced hundreds of TV shows today.

Ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters, appearing in a wide variety of roles. Wakko, Yakko, and Dot Warner, are WB Studio creations who were just too "zany" to be of any ... See full summary »